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Published February 7, 2018

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Adventure Works uses SharePoint to store product and order information.

Product managers visit the Products list to see the status of each product. They request a feature that will allow them to easily see the recent and old product orders without opening the Products list. The products orders page is located at /sitepages/productorders.aspx, and the product order history page is located at /sitespages/productordershistory.aspx. Both pages require a query string parameter named ProductID.

You need to add custom actions to the Products list by using the least amount of administrative effort.

What should you do?

A. Add an empty element to the SharePoint project. Add a <CustomAction> tag, set the Location element to EditControlBlock, and then use the <UrlAction> tag for a redirect to the custom page.

B. Create a Windows Application and add a reference to Microsoft.SharePoint.Portal.CustomActions.dll and use the SPCustomActions class to add a custom action.

C. Open the site in SharePoint Designer. Create a custom List Item Display Template and then apply it to the Products List View Web Part.

D. Create a visual Web Part. Use a grid view with a template column and hyperlink, and databind the Products list. Add the Web Part to the allItems.aspx page of the Products list.

Answer: C

Explanation: 1. To add a menu item custom action feature to the app for SharePoint project Right-click the app for SharePoint project, and add a new Menu Item Custom Action item.

2. Select the host web to expose the custom action and choose a list template and custom

list as custom action scope to then click on Next button.

3. Enter the menu item text you want to show and page in App where you want to redirect

when the user selects the Menu item then click on the Finish button.

Example:

Note: When you are creating an app for SharePoint, custom actions let you interact with the lists and the ribbon in the host web. A custom action deploys to the host web when end users install your app. Custom actions can open a remote webpage and pass information through the query string. There are two types of custom actions available for apps: Ribbon and Menu Item custom actions.

Reference: Custom actions in SharePoint 2013

Q33. – (Topic 2)

You need to deploy the package. Which file should you select?

A. the file ending in .publish

B. the file ending in .wsp

C. the file ending in .dll

D. the file ending in .app

Answer: D

Explanation: To publish your app for SharePoint, upload the app manifest file (.app) of your app to the Office Store, the Apps for Office catalog, SharePoint, a file share, or the Exchange catalog.

Scenario: When completed, the app will be published to the Microsoft Store as a paid app.

Reference: How to: Publish an app for SharePoint by using Visual Studio

Q34. DRAG DROP – (Topic 5)

You work on a SharePoint Enterprise Content Management (ECM) project.

You need to ensure that all Microsoft Word documents are converted to Portable

Document Format (PDF) once they are published and approved.

You have the following code:

Which code segments should you include in Target 1, Target 2, Target 3 and Target 4 to complete the code? (To answer, drag the appropriate code segments to the correct targets in the answer area. Each code segment may be used once, more than once, or not at all. You may need to drag the split bar between panes or scroll to view content)

Answer:

Q35. DRAG DROP – (Topic 5)

You create a new Enterprise Content Management (ECM) project.

You add a content type to the Visual Studio Project by using the Content Type Designer in

Visual Studio 2012.

You need to identify what the designer-generated XML will look like?

You have the following code:

Which XML elements should you include in Target 1, Target 2, Target 3, Target 4 and Target 5 to complete the code? (To answer, drag the appropriate XML elements to the correct targets in the answer area. Each XML element may be used once, more than once, or not at all. You may need to drag the split bar between panes or scroll to view content.)

Answer:

Q36. – (Topic 5)

You need to retrieve data about all the lists in a site by using the REST (Representational State Transfer) API.

Which code segment should you use?

A. Option A

B. Option B

C. Option C

D. Option D

Answer: C

Explanation: Must use _api/web/lists:

To retrieve all of the lists in a specific SharePoint site, you would make a GET request to

case, the version number is absolutely required so that SharePoint can load the code to

run at that time. If you update an assemblyâs version, you have two choices to ensure your

code can still be loaded:

/ Find and update every reference to the previous assembly version.

/ Use a binding redirect in the relevant .config file (e.g. web.config) to point to the new

version of the assembly.

C: Assembly Version : This is the version number used by framework during build and at runtime to locate, link and load the assemblies. When you add reference to any assembly in your project, it is this version number which gets embedded. At runtime, CLR looks for assembly with this version number to load. But remember this version is used along with name, public key token and culture information only if the assemblies are strong-named signed. If assemblies are not strong-named signed, only file names are used for loading.

Incorrect:

not B: Assembly File Version : This is the version number given to file as in file system. It is

displayed by Windows Explorer. Itâs never used by .NET framework or runtime for

referencing.

From scenario:

* solution artifacts must adhere to industry best practices.

* Code based hot fixes must be deployed directly to the Global Assembly Cache on all SharePoint servers.